It's a coffee-infused cigar.Is that alcohol?? Really sounds like coffee
They're essentially all counterfeits at the ports on cruises. It's likely, or maybe somewhat likely, that they have actual Cuban tobacco leaves, but in reality, they are not actual Cohibas (or whatever they purport to be).OK, I'll pass. We go on a lot of cruises, and I'm always offered cuban cigars when I'm in port. I politely say "No thanks". They are supposed to be the good ones, but what do I know?
I've also never smoked a cigarette...but cigars are way different.I have never even had a cigarette to my lips, much less smoked one so the chances of me smoking a cigar (or pipe) are astronomically non-existent. It's legal to purchase the cuban cigars there, and bring them aboard the cruise ship, but illegal to bring into the US.
Doesn't surprise me and I believe you are correct. They have "Rolex" watches for $100. I don't think those are genuine either LOL!!They're essentially all counterfeits at the ports on cruises.
That sounds like a situation we heard about when in Jamaica a few years ago (another cruise). Once back on board, the ship was getting ready to leave, but they kept announcing two passengers' names. The announcer kept requesting for them to contact the guest services desk immediately. Announcements went on for another 30 minutes, then the ship debarked and we continued to our next destination. Later that evening at one of the shows, the cruise director came on stage in the auditorium before the show started, and made an announcement. He stated that two passengers were arrested in Jamaica, for attempting to buy drugs. He described it as a reverse sting, where the passengers were approached by a "local" and asked if they wanted to buy some "smoke". When the two dummies said yes and produced the money, they were both arrested by the "local" who was undercover police. They were charged with some narcotics violation and were in the Jamaican jail. Obviously they missed the ship departure, and spent who knows how long in the hell-hole of a Jamaican prison. Naive Americans go to these places away from home, and don't know the meaning of "You're not in Kansas anymore Dorothy".My wife was offered "powder" by a nice island fellow while we were on the beach during our honeymoon. I declined in a friendly way and he left us alone, she then asked if he was offering baby powder so that the sand would not stick to our feet. I said no, he was trying to sell us nose candy, blow, a bump, whatever. She laughed and said she might have said yes if she knew that is what he meant! I can imagine it was not very good, like those counterfeit watches and knock off cigars...
That sounds like a situation we heard about when in Jamaica a few years ago (another cruise). Once back on board, the ship was getting ready to leave, but they kept announcing two passengers' names. The announcer kept requesting for them to contact the guest services desk immediately. Announcements went on for another 30 minutes, then the ship debarked and we continued to our next destination. Later that evening at one of the shows, the cruise director came on stage in the auditorium before the show started, and made an announcement. He stated that two passengers were arrested in Jamaica, for attempting to buy drugs. He described it as a reverse sting, where the passengers were approached by a "local" and asked if they wanted to buy some "smoke". When the two dummies said yes and produced the money, they were both arrested by the "local" who was undercover police. They were charged with some narcotics violation and were in the Jamaican jail. Obviously they missed the ship departure, and spent who knows how long in the hell-hole of a Jamaican prison. Naive Americans go to these places away from home, and don't know the meaning of "You're not in Kansas anymore Dorothy".
I’m with cat cam on this one. I heard girls in VN put their menstruation blood in your coffee to cast a spell on you and make you fall in love with them. I stopped going to Vietnamese coffee shops after that.Exactly why I won't go to those banana republic tourist traps.
And razor blades in their hooha to really dice things up.I’m with cat cam on this one. I heard girls in VN put their menstruation blood in your coffee to cast a spell on you and make you fall in love with them. I stopped going to Vietnamese coffee shops after that.